GORE BIKE WEAR Men's Radiator Bike Gloves
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GORE BIKE WEAR Men's Radiator Bike Gloves
With WindStopper soft shell fabric, a fleece lining, and a clever cut, the Radiator gloves from Gore Bike Wear guarantee excellent warmth. Its three-finger mitten design ensures perfect operation of all gear switches.Features/Benefits:
- WindStopper membrane keeps wind out
- Soft shell fabric for stretch, high breathability, and water resistance
- Fleece lining for warmth
- Palm of hand with gel padding for maximum impact protection
- Lobster cut: three-finger mitten design allows operation of all gear switches
- Palm with synthetic leather
- Reflective insert on little finger
- Absorbent material on thumb and back of hand for wiping away perspiration
- Elastic wrist
- Reflective logo
Fiber Content: Backhand: 100% polyester/WindStopper membrane, Absorbent material: 80% cotton, 20% polyester
Palm: 100% polyurethane, 100% polyester/WindStopper
Country of Origin: Imported -
GORE BIKE WEAR Men's Radiator Bike Gloves
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Pros
- Comfortable
- Great Fit
- Warm
Cons
Best Uses
- Biking
- Skiing
Comments about GORE BIKE WEAR Men's Radiator Bike Gloves:
I bought these gloves for winter biking. I tried other brands, but most were too big. I have small hands and bought the Mens small. They fit great and are perfect for biking and warmer weather skiing.
Pros
- Fits well
- Good padding
Cons
- Not very warm
- Not wind proof
Best Uses
- Cooler Weather 3035
- Mountain Biking
Comments about GORE BIKE WEAR Men's Radiator Bike Gloves:
I purchased these mitt gloves because I have a pair of N/F finger gloves with windstopper and love them but they are not that warm (no insulation). These were suppose to add some season comfort to my winter riding.
The first thing that I noticed when I received them was the fit was good and the finger pull out was adequate (i.e. the insulation did not come out when you pull your hand out).
The second thing that I noticed was that they are not wind proof like other gore windstopper things I own. I could just blow on the glove especially in the thumb area and feel my breath (from 5-6 inches away!)
So the breeze of road riding in the cold does not work for me at all. and they are adequate for 35+ weather in the woods because it is typically not as windy at slower speeds.
the windstopper that is in a pair of EMS brand thin lines is 10x better than these insulated pair.
Very dissapointed. Only buy if on sale. (less than $30, otherwise you may be upset wit hthe purchase)
- Sizing:
- Feels true to size
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Breathable
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about GORE BIKE WEAR Men's Radiator Bike Gloves:
These gloves let lots of cold air in, even the mittened fourth and fifth fingers. The "windstop" material is a hilarious joke. In the 40s and low 50s it was as breezy and cold as just wearing dollar-store cotton gloves. The padding is thin on the palms and the seaming *hurts* after only a few minutes as it digs into your grip. Boo.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Breathable
- Good padding
- Quality and construction
Cons
- Short on the fingers
Best Uses
- Cold Weather
- Mountain Biking
Comments about GORE BIKE WEAR Men's Radiator Bike Gloves:
I Bought these for MA winter off-road biking. I wore them once when it was 28 degrees, with a slight wind. Both my index finger and thumb were too cold to move. I thought at [$] my hands should have been warmer than this. I returned them after my first ride. The fit was decent, although I seem to be somewhere between a large and XL as the index finger and thumb seemed too snug.
- Sizing:
- Feels half size too small
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Durable
Cons
- Not Warm
- Too small
Best Uses
- 40 degree riding
Comments about GORE BIKE WEAR Men's Radiator Bike Gloves:
I splurged on these because the PI lobster gloves were no where to be found.
At the start of my ride this morning, the thermometer on my camelbak said 28 degrees and at the end, it said 34.
My first issue was even though I bought a large, and it fits well everywhere else, the pointer and middle fingers are too short and I had to adjust the throw of my rear brake lever.
The next issue was these same two fingers just froze up even with an (off road) average speed of 9 - 10 mph. If you're walking your dog or some other kind of slow outside activity, these will probably do just fine - but they shouldn't EVER be sold as "biking gloves".
The last issue is with the grip pad in the palm - totally useless. I don't feel like I ever had a good grip on my bars.
- Sizing:
- Feels half size too small
- Was this a gift?:
- No
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Merchant response: Thank you for the review. Sizing does vary with manufacturer. We're sorry these did not work out for you. Please return them via our Return Policy.